Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 40 of 128
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Page 40 text:

Our school song is our pride. lt was written for us by two of our fathers-Lynn Blackmun and the lclfe Earl Olberg. THE BLUE AND WHITE TORNADOESH The Blue and White Tornado gang is on the move today, The tenderfoot will surely learn to stay out of its Way. The boys and girls of Trona High will cheer their favoritels play, And when the team comes on the field they'll all stand up and say: Here come the Blue and White Tornadoes, Here come the sons of Trona High With colors flying and hearts undying, They will surely do or die. Come on and fight, fight, fight for Trona, The Blue and White are up to stay, Come on Tornadoes, come on Tornadoes, We know you'll clean the field today. Cheerleaders: Jonell Lines, Pat Marsh, Betty Niemeyer

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444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 1444444444444444444444444444444444444444444i And so ladies and gentlemen this ends the weekly broadcast of 'Science for Tomorrowf Be listening next week for ou-r new show. As the announcer signs off, Professor Franklin snaps of his radio and picks up his WASHINGTON D. C. BUGLE. The first article that catches his eye, is written by his old student Lois Wilson. It looks interesting so he reads on: WlLSON'S WASHINGTON WANDERINGS In my wanderings around Washington last night I came upon a campaign ban- quet for 'Honest Blackmun' who is run- ning for the Senatorship of Arkansas. The banquet was held in the famous '400 Club.' Also present was Senator Clydhorn Burton from the deep South. fThe south that is.j He had just sent the waiter out for another Dixie-cup of Cotton Gin. Among the celebrities present was Patsy Dorward, famed photographer of the world. She was snapping pictures for the magazine 'Demo- crat' which will have accompanying each picture a caricature drawn by that popular artist Gloria Cavazos. A loud fanfare on the trumpet from Frank Garcia announced Harry Tyrone Stcger, who was Toastmaster for the evening. He introduced candidate George Law who is running for Congress on a Football Ticket. Law's speech was interrupted by a loud 'burp' from the corner which announced the presence of Paul Haughton, owner of the club, who was reclining at his desk enveloped in a cloud of smoke coming from his huge black stogie. The smoke blackened the beautiful tapestries and pictures hang- ing around him. The room was beautifully done by interior decorator Valerie Gale. She began work today on the home of former Liz Richmond, wife of the Secretary of the Navy. Frantically taking notes on the speeches was Mary Hurlocker, who is the President's secretary. Law, in his speech denounced Wes Colony who is running for Dictator under Boss Downs of the Bronx. Downs was present with gun moll Betty Niemeyer. The toastmaster then introduced that nightingale of the air waves, Jo Porter. Miss Porter has made a definite place for herself in the bright spots of New York and made a personal appearance as a favor to the campaign committee. I noticed a periscope sticking around the corner, and following it up I found, none other than Pati Marshi, notorious spy of the '60's'. Hearing a crash I turned to see a large bundle of fur pelts coming through the door, which had just knocked over a table. The pelts drop and we see Lee Stoiser, who started his trapping ca- reer in Trona. An important announcement was made at this time. The Kentucky Derby winner was B. B. B., owned by prominent southern horsewoman, Barbara Bishop. This is Miss Bishop's third winner. After this announcement I wandered on around the room. Much to my surprise I came upon Dr. Fred Smith reading a new novel based on the life of Tailspin Tommy. Dr. Smith was diligently studying a de- scription of Tommy's new way to come out of a power dive. As I went on my way out of the club a flash passed me. The flash turned out to be none other than Gloria McNabola. There she was again gathering plates for a b a n q u e t. She gathered them off the table quickly, and dashed out for they must be on another banquet table in 15 minutes. This finished my wanderings a r o u n d Washington last night. I'll see you again tomorrow in my column. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I iiiitiitiiiiiiiitiittikiiiiiiiiititiiitiikiiiiiitiiiiiiiti 35



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